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December 7-9, 2021 DENVER NATIONAL 2021 Addiction Treatment Leadership Conference of The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers NAATP THE 42ND ANNUAL A SEARCHING AND FEARLESS INVENTORY Accountability in Quality, Leadership, and Racial Equity

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December 7-9, 2021 DENVER

NATIONAL 2021

Addiction Treatment Leadership Conference of The National Association of Addiction

Treatment Providers

NAATP

THE 42ND ANNUAL

A SEARCHING AND FEARLESS INVENTORYAccountability in Quality, Leadership, and Racial Equity

WELCOMEIt is our special pleasure to welcome you to NAATP National 2021. Thirty months since our gathering in Washington DC in 2019, it is long-since time to come together as a national addiction treatment provider community. Like all professions, our profession thrives by the collaborative convening of its members, and it suffers when that does not happen. NAATP is a community of treatment leadership and while we have done well to stay a community during the pandemic, there is no substitute for that which we can do together, face to face. NAATP National 2021 will give us that opportunity and we have developed the finest program possible to make the most of it.

Marvin VENTRELL

CEO, NAATP

Jaime VINCK

Conference Chair, NAATP National 2021

Bob FERGUSON

Chair, NAATP Board of Directors

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Welcome Back!

WELCOME

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Foremost, we express our sincere gratitude for the work that you have done over the past year and a half since the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic. NAATP treatment providers have exhibited uncommon resilience and dedication to excellence. Our industry leaders have been on the front lines of this pandemic, continuing to serve throughout the most challenging of times.

We have often led with a heavy heart, as COVID took its toll on our work and personal lives. All the while we had centers to keep open, employees and patients to keep safe, and loved ones to care for. Compassion fatigue and burnout rose to all-time highs for staff and leadership. Still, treatment providers adapted, modified service delivery, and stayed the course. You also stayed with NAATP as our membership rose to an all-time high during this period as NAATP worked to provide new and necessary services and advocate for treatment on the state and federal levels.

Historic moments compel us to take stock of ourselves, to examine who we are and what we do. Our conference theme, A Searching and Fearless Inventory asks us to do just that — take stock of our performance as it concerns quality, leadership, and equity. The parallels to that which we ask our patients to do in their personal development are apt and as we know, the benefits of doing so are abundant and we look forward to doing it together.See you in Denver in December!

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Annie PETERS, PhD

FoRSE Executive Director

A discussion of a “searching and fearless inventory” of the addictions field would be incomplete without an examination of the quality of the care we provide, the leadership practices we follow, and the equity with which we reach underserved populations. In 2020, NAATP formed the Foundation for Recovery Science and Education (FoRSE) to continue the Association’s work evaluating treatment outcomes across providers, and to utilize those data to help addiction professionals improve the quality of their care, lead with integrity, and reach a more diverse and expansive population of individuals with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs).

Unlike other chronic diseases, there is currently no standardized measurement system for SUD treatment outcomes, which makes it challenging to measure recovery and to clearly understand the impact of treatment on people’s lives. Solving this problem requires a coordinated, large-scale, comprehensive effort to collect and analyze treatment outcomes data from diverse systems of care and populations.

We know there are multiple pathways to recovery, but we don’t know the relative effectiveness of these pathways for different people. We lack the evidence needed to individualize care and improve access so more people can get the help they need.

“ The Mission of FoRSE is to improve addiction treatment through science, technology, and education"

Introducing the NAATP Foundation for Recovery Science and Education(FoRSE)

Grounding Treatment in Collaborative Science

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FoRSE has launched a national Addiction Treatment Outcomes Program to aggregate data collected from clients by a diverse set of providers. While some treatment centers have been measuring their own outcomes for decades, many providers do not have the time or resources to do this work. The field lacks comparisons of public and private, non-profit and for-profit, inpatient and outpatient, pharmacological and psychosocial, telehealth and in-person treatments.

FoRSE offers a centralized Clinical Data Repository and Application Programming Interface (API), allowing data sharing from different technology systems, with the ability to provide confidential site-specific benchmarking reports on aggregated data. This infrastructure will allow us to evaluate the outcomes of different services for different populations as we have never been able to before.

NAATP National 2021 features the launch of the FoRSE Outcomes Program and an exploration of the value that collaborative science brings to our clients, our programs, payers, and policymakers. Together, as a membership organization of over 1,000 SUD treatment providers, supporters, and affiliates, we can profoundly impact the future of treatment and recovery.

Featured FoRSE Sessions

WEDNESDAY, December 811:00 amGeneral Session Answering the Call The NAATP Foundation

12:30 pm LuncheonLaunching Our Field’s Collaborative Outcomes and Measures Program The NAATP FoRSE Founders Campaign

2:00 pm Breakout Session A FoRSE for Good How NAATP’s New Science Foundation Will Improve Quality

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FEATUREDSPEAKERSResmaa MENAKEM

NY Times Bestselling Author of My Grandmother’s Hands

Douglas NEMECEK, MD

CMO of Behavioral Health, Cigna

Bradley SORTE, MSW, MBA

CEO, Caron Treatment Centers

Patrick KENNEDY

Founder, The Kennedy Forum & Former Congressman (RI)

Jasleen CHHATWAL, MD

CMO, Sierra Tucson

Joseph LEE, MD

President & CEO, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Corrie VILSAINT, PhD

Institute & Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School

Zina RODRIGUEZ, MSW, CDE

CEO, Z & D Consulting NAATP DEI Consultant

Jonathan FADER, PhD

Founder & Leadership Trainer, Union Square Practice & SportStrata

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FEATUREDSPEAKERS SESSIONSWEDNESDAY 8:30 amTaking Our Inventory Treatment Quality, Leadership, & Racial Equity

Joseph Lee, MD Douglas Nemecek, MD Bradley Sorte, MSW, MBA Corrie Vilsaint, PhD Moderator: Chuck Ingoglia

WEDNESDAY 11:00 amCare Integration A Primary-Behavioral-Substance Use Disorder Model

Patrick Kennedy Sponsored by CPF Recovery Ways

WEDNESDAY 3:30 pmBuilding a Diverse Organization The Business Case for DEI

Zina Rodriguez, MSW, CDE

THURSDAY 9:00 amEmerging from Trauma as Regulated LeadersJasleen Chhatwal, MD

THURSDAY 11:00 amA Framework for Anti-RacismResmaa Menakem Sponsored by High Watch Recovery Center

THURSDAY 12:00 pmCEO Luncheon Leadership in Trauma and Transformation

Jonathan Fader, PhD Sponsored by Turning Point of Tampa

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Early Bird Registration – until October 31Member $425 | Non-Member $575 Day Pass $300

Regular Registration – November 1 thru December 6Member $475 | Non-Member $625 Day Pass $325

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NAATP is continuously monitoring the developments surrounding COVID-19 and its variants and working with the Sheraton Hotel to coordinate a safe environment for our annual conference. The safety and well-being of our community and attendees is our top priority.

We are working to implement enhanced procedures to safely welcome you to the conference and the confidence to connect.

HOTEL

SAFETY AND COMMUNITY

REGISTRATION

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The recently renovated Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel is perfectly located in the heart of downtown Denver near the 16th Street Mall, the Capitol, and so much more!

Discount Rate: $179++

Discount Cut-off Date: Friday, November 5, 2021

550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202 | 303.893.3333

DAY 1

1:00 pmRegistration Opens and Exhibitor Move In

4:30 pmExhibit Hall Opens Opening Night Coffee Sponsored by The Rose House

6:30 pmOpening Night at NAATP National 2021

Welcome Bob Ferguson NAATP Board Chair

The Meaning of ConveningMarvin Ventrell, JD NAATP CEO

Conference Banquet Dinner Honoring our Finest The NAATP 2021 Addiction Leadership Awards

Jasper G. Chen See, M.D. Volunteer Leadership Award

James W. West, M.D. Quality Improvement Award

Michael Q. Ford Journalism Award

Nelson J. Bradley Career Achievement Award

The NAATP Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award

Banquet Sponsored by:

Additional Underwriting Provided by:

Tuesday: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Wednesday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Thursday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

TUESDAY, December 7

EXHIBIT HALL

OPENING NIGHT

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WEDNESDAY, December 8DAY 27:30 amExhibit Hall Opens | Breakfast in the Exhibit HallSponsored by Rosecrance Health Network Gateway Foundation

8:30 amGeneral Session 1 Welcome to NAATP National 2021 Emerging from Industry Trauma through AccountabilityJaime Vinck | NAATP Conference Chair Marvin Ventrell, JD | NAATP CEO

Taking Our Inventory Treatment Quality, Leadership, and Racial EquityJoseph Lee, MD | Douglas Nemecek, MD | Bradley Sorte, MSW, MBA | Corrie Vilsaint, PhDModerator: Chuck Ingoglia

10:30 amNetworking Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall Sponsored by Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers Sundown M Ranch

11:00 amGeneral Session 2 Wellness through Integrated and Measurable Health Care

Care Integration A Primary-Behavioral-Substance Use Disorder Model Patrick Kennedy | The Kennedy ForumSponsored by CPF Recovery Ways

Answering the Call The NAATP Foundation for Recovery Science and Education Annie Peters, PhD | FoRSE Executive DirectorModerator: Jaime Vinck

12:30 pmLaunching Our Field’s Collaborative Outcomes and Measures Program The NAATP FoRSE Founders Campaign LuncheonSponsored by NAATP Board of Directors

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2:00 pmBreakout Session A1. A FoRSE for Good How NAATP’s New Science Foundation will Improve Quality Nicholas Hayes, PhD | Annie Peters, PhD | Mike Petree Moderator: Peter Thomas

2. Virtual Care Telehealth and Virtual Reality in Addiction TreatmentCharles Odell | Chloe Nicksic Sigmon, PhD | Janelle Wesloh Moderator: Matt Vogl, PhD

3. Designing Culturally Responsive Clinical SettingsCecelia Jayme, MD | Patrick Zhao, MD

3:00 pmSession Break to Visit Exhibit Hall *Sponsorship Available

3:30 pmBreakout Session B1. Building a Diverse Organization The Business Case for DEIZina Rodriguez

2. Field Consolidation The Continued March of Mergers and AcquisitionsGreg Kazarian, JD | Kevin Taggart | Jane Barnes

3. Leadership and COVID-19 The Relationship Between Compassion Fatigue and Organizational Health Michael Barnes, PhD

4:30 pmNAATP Member Benefit Session The Value-Based Proposition for NAATP Membership Executive, Clinical, and Marketing Perspectives Nikki Soda | Rick Hubbard | Thomas Britton, DPH

5:30 pmEvening Open for Networking

DAY 38:00 amExhibit Hall Opens | Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall*Sponsorship Available

9:00 amGeneral Session 3 The State of our Association Bob Ferguson | NAATP Board Chair Marvin Ventrell, JD | NAATP CEO

Emerging from Trauma as Regulated Leaders Jasleen Chhatwal, MD

10:30 amNetworking Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall Sponsored by Alina Lodge & Haley House Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services

11:00 amGeneral Session 4 Racialized Trauma, Resilience and HealingResmaa MenakemSponsored by High Watch Recovery Center

12:00 pmCEO Luncheon Leadership in Trauma and Transformation Jonathan Fader, PhDSponsored by Turning Point of Tampa

Registration | $95 Attendees must have a C-suite leadership position in their organization to attend

Continuing Education Credit Provided NAADAC #435. A total of 11 CE credits are possible. Credits are posted on session description pages. NAATP is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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1:30 pmBreakout Session C1. Distinguishing Outcomes-Based Treatment and Evidence-Based Practices Norman Hoffman, PhD

2. Ethics is Never Over Balanced and Effective Local RegulationDave Aronberg, JD | Al Johnson, JD | Peter Thomas Moderator: Scott Munson

3. Understanding and Healing Intergenerational Racism and BiasShari Hampton | Ester Nicholson

2:30 pmIce Cream Social in the Exhibit Hall *Sponsorship Available

3:00 pmBreakout Session D1. The Continuity of Care Gap Effective Communication and TransitionMarcie Chambers, PhD | James Geckler | Philip Rutherford | Nanette Zumwalt

2. Quality Through Advocacy Federal Public Policy and the NAATP Alliance for State AdvocacyMark Dunn | Nikki Soda | David Lloyd Moderator: Robin Piper

3. Reaching Out Across Cultural Lines Culturally Responsive Community OutreachBeck Gee-Cohen | Melanie Heu | Danielle Jackman, PhD Moderator: Rick Hubbard

4:30 pmAdjourn NAATP National 2021

TO OUR SPONSORSTier 1 Sponsors

Tier 2 Sponsors

THANK YOU

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TO OUR SPONSORSTier 3 Sponsors

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